فلسطين – “Fatah was kidnapped.” Jihad Ramadan announces the end of his relationship with the movement and accuses its leadership of falsifying the will of the conference

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Ramallah – Quds News: The leader of the Fatakh movement, Jihad Ramadan, announced the end of his relationship with the Fatah movement after more than four decades he spent in its ranks, accusing what he described as a “gang of counterfeiters” within the movement of overthrowing its national identity and falsifying the results of the eighth general conference. In a lengthy statement titled “Ending a Relationship,” Ramadan said that his decision came after a “deep review” of the “weakness and erosion” the movement had reached, considering that the crisis was not in Fatah as a national project, but rather in “some of those who lead this great movement.” Ramadan sharply criticized the movement’s performance regarding the issues of Gaza, the West Bank, Jerusalem, and the prisoners. He also attacked what he described as a state of “silence and helplessness” in the face of the war on Gaza and the escalation of settlements and attacks in the West Bank. He also accused those in charge of the Eighth General Conference of committing “unforgivable transgressions,” which included, as he described it, tampering with membership and election results, considering that the will of the congresses had been “confiscated.” At the conclusion of his statement, Ramadan stressed that he does not regret his years of struggle within the movement, but he stressed that “whoever is not trusted with the votes of the conferees cannot be trusted with the cause of the homeland.” Below is the full text of the message, without editing: This is a statement to the people. This is the first time and will be the last time that I use social media and talk about organizational matters. The reason is the lack and absence of a leadership framework that can be addressed on paper or in substance. Therefore, I will be sorry if I delete or remove any offensive comment or ban anyone who deviates from the principles… In the name of God, the Most Gracious, the Most Merciful, ending a relationship. God Almighty said: {As for the scum, it will go away in vain, but as for what benefits people, it will remain on the earth.} God Almighty has spoken the truth, with all of my will, with a heart haunted by pain and agony, like one who swallows poison, and after a journey of pride and arrogance, sacrifice, giving, altruism, and sincerity. He worked without interruption, whether that was in the captive national movement, or in the ranks of the first blessed intifada, or in the ranks of the student movement, or in the Fatah Youth Organization, or in the Al-Aqsa Intifada, or in the leadership and secretariat of the Nablus region, or in the Palestinian cooperative movement, or as vice president of the Board of Trustees of the Nablus University for Vocational and Technical Education, or in the popular resistance, or elsewhere… Today, after a deep pause with myself and a deeper review of the painful facts that brought the Fatah movement to the weakness it is now in, And the erosion and coup against its identity and the absence of its role that the masses of our Palestinian Arab people are waiting for in leading the national liberation project to defeat the occupation and embody independence…etc. Today, I announce the end of my relationship with the movement in which I grew, grew, struggled, gave, sacrificed, and was saved. Today I end my relationship with the movement in which I believed, as it was the source of my inspiration because it was a national liberation movement with all the meanings and contents of the phrase, and the twenty-seven articles included in its statute, which unfortunately are not included in the bylaws, and these twenty-seven articles contain its identity in terms of principles, goals, and method. Today I end my relationship, and I am certain of the correctness of the Fatah movement’s strategy in struggle, clash, and engagement with the occupation. The problem was never with the movement as much as it is with some of those who lead this great movement of untrustworthy counterfeiters, whom I will not forgive or pardon, who delusively tried to break and take away the will of sixty percent of the participants who gave me their votes, their trust, and their mandate, and I have evidence and confirmation of that… I deeply apologize. Apologies to the souls of the martyrs and their families who died throughout the long, difficult and arduous journey. I seek an excuse from our heroic prisoners behind bars, led by Brother Commander Marwan Barghouti and Brother Commander Nasser Awais. I also seek forgiveness from our liberated prisoners who spent tens of thousands of years in prisons and the Zionist enemy’s assaults, and instead of rewarding them, they are still subjected to this sweeping torrent of targeting, starvation, cutting off salaries, denying their rights, and harming their dignity. As for our wounded heroes who were decorated with medals of honor and were not changed or changed, they have my sincere feelings of pride and pride. And to the jewel of the crown, Jerusalem, the capital, which is experiencing the scourges and horrors of oppression, murder, terrorism, siege, and the repeated and continuous raids on the blessed Al-Aqsa Mosque… and to Gaza Hashem, which was left alone and is still living the continuation of the genocidal war, killing, displacement and starvation. And to the valiant West Bank, which is exposed morning and evening to this scale of repeated and continuous attacks of orgies, burning, Judaization, theft, humiliation and oppression at the hands of gangs of settler colonialists with the protection and participation of the Zionist occupation forces. And to the sons of our great Palestinian people in our occupied land in 1948 AD, who have preserved and still maintain their identity and existence despite all forms of oppression, arrests and targeting. And to the sons of our proud Palestinian people in all parts of the globe who remained in the covenant with Palestine, the homeland to which they love and seek a sure return. To these and other companions of the march, including activists in different arenas, fields, and times, I extend my apologies to them as I announce the end of my relationship with the Fatah movement. This non-negotiable decision of mine came after I exhausted all my attempts along with hundreds, if not thousands, of the movement’s leaders and cadres to make a difference in preserving the identity of the Fatah movement as a national liberation movement. The existential questions that are expected from the Palestinian national movement, led by the Fatah movement, to answer are many, in terms of proposing ways and methods for struggle, solidifying the internal front, and raising the level of national immunity in the open confrontation with the project of the Zionist movement and in all forms, methods, and methods on the ground and in all arenas and platforms. These challenges cannot tolerate postponement or waiting, especially since the plan to reduce and resolve the conflict is being implemented in full swing and with acceleration by the gangs of settler colonialists, especially by Smotrich and Ben Gvir. * The Fatah movement had and still has to answer: First – what about the movement’s national identity and the strategy of struggle, struggle and confrontation with the occupation on the ground, legally and diplomatically. Secondly – What about adopting the term comprehensive popular resistance, as unfortunately the term “peaceful popular resistance” was intentionally mentioned in the text of the final statement at the end of the work of the Eighth General Conference of the Fatah movement? What a disgrace and what a decline in the level we have reached… And so that I do not misunderstand, I am not one of those who have slogans and empty fanaticism and jumping in the air, and I do not call for armed struggle in this circumstance. Rather, I call in word and deed to adopt and practice the strategy of comprehensive popular resistance with the consequent prices that will be paid, which requires that there be A real and effective incubator, such as providing the required dignity and rights to the families of martyrs, prisoners and the wounded. Third – What about the rights and dignity of the families of the martyrs and the prisoners behind bars against whom the Israeli Knesset enacted the death penalty law… What about the rights of the liberated prisoners who spent more than tens of thousands of years of their lives in captivity, and what about the treatment and salaries of the wounded? And if the Fatah movement calls for the adoption of popular resistance, “even peaceful,” which will necessarily result in the rise of martyrs, arrests, and the number of wounded… then who will be with them? And protect their backs and those who will be their incubators, or will the Fatah movement remain silent and a partner and agree to criminalize the Palestinian national struggle by agreeing or remaining silent to repeal the law on martyrs, prisoners and wounded? Fourth – What about Jerusalem, the capital, and the continuation of the Judaization operations, the siege, the raids, and the violation of the sanctity of the Al-Aqsa Mosque, the Church of the Holy Sepulcher, and others, while we seek refuge in deep silence and do nothing?? Fifth – What about Hashem’s Gaza, which was slaughtered from vein to vein as we watched, as the Fatah movement still did not move a finger as if the people in Gaza were from another planet, instead of what was practiced against Gaza and the people of Gaza for a second and tenth time of exclusion, marginalization, and cutting of salaries, and what about targeting the cradle of the revolution, whether that was in the inputs of the Eighth General Conference, where the number of conference members from Gaza and from Gazans residing in Cairo and from Gazans residing in the West Bank account for 600 members out of 2,643 members, knowing that the population of Gaza exceeds forty percent of our people in the territory occupied in 1967 AD, or what the rigged electoral bazaar ended with, which gave Gaza 12 members in the Revolutionary Council out of 80 members and four members in the Central Committee out of 19 members. Then what are we going to do about separating Gaza from the West Bank through the so-called Peace Council and Administrative Committee, or will we wait until what is being implemented in Gaza is withdrawn from the West Bank??? Sixth – What about the right of return and the unprecedented targeting of UNRWA and the closure of its offices in Jerusalem, the capital? The refugee issue was and will remain the cornerstone and foundation of the Palestinian national cause, as the Fatah movement is helplessly absent from the scene. Seventh – What about the invasion of the camps in Jenin, Tulkarm, and Nour Shams, and the continuation and escalation of the attacks and orgies of settler colonialists, and the comprehensive war on the Palestinian citizen in the villages and towns of the West Bank, which are subjected to fierce, organized, and continuous attacks without the Fatah movement having any role as a senior leadership system and even in the field, where it issues slogans of patience and providing reasons for steadfastness and steadfastness without any practical steps or concrete measures on the ground?? Eighth – What about the open war on the Palestinian national narrative, at the forefront of which is the war on the Palestinian educational curricula? Where is the Fatah movement on this important national file?? Ninth – What about the PLO, the sole legitimate representative of our Palestinian people in the homeland, in exile, and in the diaspora? Will the Fatah movement keep the organization in the cooling and freezing room?? What about the necessity of embodying national unity as a compulsory passage, a need, and a requirement to achieve victory??? Tenth – What about the role of the Palestinian National Authority in the conflict and the transition from a state of monotony and slogans to a real contribution to the battle of steadfastness and survival and the transition to a state of action? Eleventh – What about the security establishment, the majority of whose members belong to the Fatah movement, and about their role in maintaining security and safety, as they carry out their work in compelling and difficult circumstances on the ground? Here it is necessary to emphasize what is certain, as security’s organizational reference is the Fatah movement and not the other way around. Twelve – What about re-counting the membership and organizational structure to differentiate between Fatah and the organization in order to build and strengthen the solid, mobilized and fortified core organizationally, politically, nationally and militantly? Thirteenth – What about the Eighth General Conference, which everyone agreed was the last attempt and the last shot at the life and future of the Fatah movement, and the unforgivable mistakes and transgressions that the Preparatory Committee committed in it, so that membership was diluted and expanded on the basis of excluding dozens of the best experienced organizational cadres who deserve membership and who are guaranteed by the internal system and under the terms of membership competencies and participation, while the army was mobilized and membership was given and granted without right to drivers, escorts, employees, secretaries and their brothers. And their sisters and the bones of the neck. Not only that, but the events and events that marred the conference’s work were events and events that did not resemble Fatah or its conferences at all, as the conference did not discuss working papers, visions, policies, programs, plans, and mechanisms except what was rare, and what about the fraudulent operations in the sorting and collecting the totals for the boxes and from the four squares, and what about cutting off the electricity, and what about enabling dozens to vote and cast their votes while they are not members, and what about enabling some of the candidates to take their laptops and cell phones while the rest were deprived of that, and what about changing the names? They won with other names that were not in the competition, to the point that they left the conference arena and accepted defeat because their result was clear to them and to all the members of the conference, who numbered more than five, and they became successful members of the Central Committee, and this is also the case with what happened in the membership of the Revolutionary Council, what, what… etc. This is the tip of the iceberg, and there is much, much more that can be said about what happened and is happening. Therefore, I extend my sincere thanks to the army of Fatahists who voted for me and others who gave us confidence and tried to exercise their right to vote and choose, but their will was robbed and they were abandoned in the face of the censor’s procedures and scissors. I extend my thanks to the conferees from Jerusalem, the capital, from Gaza, Hashem, from Cairo, Beirut, and Ramallah, from the liberated prisoners and youth, members of the regions, heroes of the popular resistance, representatives of popular organizations, from the organization’s staff, and from the civil and security staff, from the members of the Advisory Council, from the members of the Revolutionary Council, from the members of the Central Committee, and others. I disavow before God the false gang and those who concocted and directed the weak and scandalous theatrics. Accordingly, I end my relationship with those who dominate and usurped the first leadership framework and rigged and excluded the real winners. The referendum in the conference arena was clear and evident between the two conferences and was expressed in the ballot boxes. Then, the will of the conferences, their decisions and their choices were ignored, as they went to falsify the results and change the names. Fourteenth – I will end my relationship, but I will certainly remain a son of the homeland, faithful and faithful to the commandments of the martyrs and the torments of the prisoners and prisoners, the wounded and the refugees. My national faith will remain the beacon, the fence, the balance and the compass that governs my work, my role and my national journey… As for the 41 years and more that I spent in the path of national and struggle work through the Fatah movement, I do not regret it and these years will remain a source of pride and pride for me. . For me, the Fatah movement has always been a means, and the homeland and Palestine are the goal. However, now that the gang of counterfeiters has corrupted the means, diverted it from its path, hijacked it, and turned it into a party, the moment of truth has come and a decision must be made. Whoever is not trusted with the votes of the conferees cannot be trusted with the issue of the nation. Farewell …

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